Your whisk(e)y-related holiday gift recommendations?

We talk enough about whisky, but what about the things that enhance our whisky-drinking pleasure (books, glassware, water pitchers, etc)?

Excluding whisk(e)y for the moment, what have you used and enjoyed that can you recommend for the whisk(e)y enthusiast this holiday season?

Of course, the first item on everyone’s list should be a gift subscription to Malt Advocate, especially since I am offering a “two years for the price of one” deal here until the end of the year. But what else can you recommend?

Expanding on your third idea, I recommend Ian Macilwain’s book, Bottled History. Ian takes you away from the umpty-thousand dollar new releases and blitz of rating numbers. He puts you in the old distillery and with the people who made the spirit. His pictures and their stories combine to offer whisky buffs a real treasure, and, as Ian suggests, to be enjoyed with your favorite dram.

Actually, my wife “bought” me a built-in whisky cabinet last year and we converted a small sun room in our house into my “whisky” room to house my single malt, pitchers, glasses, books, and wonderful pictures taken over the years particularly of distillery visits, whiskyfest trips and, of course, tastings at the Dell.

Apart from the obvious – a copy of The Malt Whisky File,
A membership of the Scotch Malt Whisky Society,
A tour of Scotland and its distilleries with Caroline Dewar http://www.whisky-tours.com,
The whisky stones as already mentioned – but only for the world’s hotter areas, it doesn’t need cooling down in Scotland,
A course where you can make your own whisky – at Bladnoch, Loch Ewe or Abhainn Dearg,
and, for the Donald Trumps of this world, somewhere like Tamdhu which is about to slip into mothballs again and whose owners will, I am sure, be open to offers.

What about a nice decanter? Something without too much lead content, so you can leave the spirit in it for a while. It’s a pretty pointless product–the bottles that whiskey comes in are perfectly good, after all–but in old movies everyone always keeps the good stuff in a decanter, usually on the bar table with a soda siphon and a few glasses. There’s no shortage of decanters on the web. Can anybody recommend a good one?

Frankly, I think a great gift (that isn’t whisky) or a subscription to MaltAdvocate (which btw, this past issue was really standout great) that I’ve used that has enhanced my drinking pleasure was the giving nature of others.

Whisk(e)y is still extremely intimidating to learn about, try, etc. In the past, when friends put up with my mispronouncing “islay” for the 30th time, and patiently explained various intricacies of history and process, it meant a great deal. This type of education, obviously shared over a dram, is probably one of the more valuable gifts you can give or receive.

I’m not quite sure how to tell your spouse or friend etc. how to get you that, but if you’re reading MaltAdvocate magazine, maybe you can be more of a giver in that sense.

A journal or databasing program if that’s your thing to record your thoughts on what you taste would also be pretty great.

Don’t have any ideas. Instead, because this MA deal is mentioned so often, I just remind that you promised to contact me regarding that. I’m sure it was my fault when I was unsuccessful to order based on your advice. But because I have been promised something, I am not going to try again.